Sentence examples for a tickets from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a tickets" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a ticket" when referring to a single ticket or "tickets" when referring to multiple tickets.
Example: "I would like to buy a ticket for the concert."
Alternatives: "one ticket" or "a single ticket".

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Swimming, track and field, gymnastics, those are the "A" tickets, but there are plenty of reasonably priced, lesser events.

The pleasure part: "Category A" tickets (that apparently means they’re good seats) to Olympics events, with the use of cars approved to travel in Olympics-access lanes.

A lucky few might purchase through the Yale program an optional two days more on the front end with a pair of Games-opening "Category A" tickets (for another $10,598, or $8,968 for a solo package).

Thursday night's game drew just 2,137 despite a tickets being sold at local businesses for $1.

Other elements of the campaign include a Tickets for Life Sweepstakes, a promotion to encourage recycling and ads aimed at Hispanic consumers.

"On Secret Tape, City Police Press a Tickets Quota" (front page, Sept. 10) correctly shows that the New York Police Department has a blatant quota policy with a high cost — New Yorkers' quality of life and basic constitutional rights.

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"This not a ticket.

A ticket costs $12.

Ten bucks a ticket?

Buy a ticket, punk!

He got a ticket.

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